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Announcement we have decided to close our temporary headquarters in the Strand Cafe and await the grand opening of our newer and greater SHIP CAFE on the Pier at Venice in about ninety days. Our Mr. Covington has gone East to complete every detail which will make the new SHIP CAFE the finest equipped
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yesterday by J. M. Covington, proprietor. He has made arrangements to lease the building on the promenade, opposite the Venice bathhouse, which was formerly occupied by the Strand cafe, and will reopen his gay establishment there
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would be taking control of the restaurant. One visitor recalled that the interior of the rebuilt ship "was all lovely mahogany".
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upon which is struck the time in sea-fashion. Dancing always ceases at two bells of the mid-watch." According to the
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supposedly "wrecked" the restaurant once because "they were sore at each other". Disgruntled actors once threw
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1789:. Images of America. Venice Historical Society (Venice, Los Angeles, Calif.). Charleston, SC: Arcadia.
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1478:. Los Angeles Herald. December 24, 1920. p. 7 Volume XLVI, Number 46
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1650:. Who's Who in Los Angeles County Publishers. 1932. p. 87.
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Domestic Engineering and the Journal of Mechanical Contracting
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Baron Long, Paul Schecnk, and Julius Rosenfeld – 1917 to 1920
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Ship Cafe with Venice Wharf and Pavilion in background,
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at controversial director and fellow Ship Cafe patron
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Photoplay: The Aristocrat of Motion Picture Magazines
807:. San Pedro, California. December 22, 1920. p. 9
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J. M. Covington, Covington's Ship Cafe – 1920 to 1922
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469:William Paine and Morris Rauch – after April 1922
381:. The Ship Cafe was said to be a second home for
1836:Cohn, A. A.; Gassaway, Gordon (September 1916).
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1766:"World-Famous Ship Cafe on Auction Block Today"
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1342:"A New Regime in the Career of the Ship Cafe"
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1804:Alexander, Elayne; Mercer, Bryan L. (2009).
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357:. Other notable patrons included actors
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1991:Sjoquist, Arthur W. (August 1972). "".
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2010:Stargel, Cory; Stargel, Sarah (2008).
1472:"Ship Cafe to Have Temporary Location"
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1884:Gonzalez, Antonio (August 11, 2020).
1702:"Jacob's Ship Cafe Popular in Venice"
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1908:Graham, J. H. (September 28, 2017).
1619:. Los Angeles Public Library. 1929.
934:. X libris Corporation. p. 27.
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1118:Curtis, James (February 15, 2022).
58:Cabrillo's, Ship Hotel, hotel ship
1785:Alexander, Carolyn Elayne (2004).
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1121:Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker's Life
235:. According to a 1916 article in
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675:"The Famous Ship Cafe Cabrillo"
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2056:Ship Cafe (Venice, California)
1886:"Norman Foote Marsh 1871–1955"
1860:Evans, Leslie (June 1, 2012).
877:. June 28, 1921. p. 10A.
801:"Venice Pier Is Razed by Fire"
256:16th-century naval officers".
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1679:. April 18, 1933. p. 8.
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681:. July 19, 1913. p. 10.
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1772:. Vol. LXV. p. 1.
1348:. June 29, 1914. p. 2.
737:. July 31, 1950. p. 2.
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488:Joseph Prada – dates unknown
457:Rudy Fishbeck – 1913 to 1914
454:Ward McFadden – 1910 to 1913
1594:. April 13, 1922. p. 8
1163:. May 13, 1929. p. 1.
984:. A.S. Barnes. p. 61.
570:. Santa Fe Magazine. 1909.
567:Santa Fe Employes' Magazine
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2031:Wood, Ruth Kedzie (1914).
1613:"Ship Cafe's Ralph Arnold"
1588:"Ship Cafe to Be Reopened"
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1768:. Part II. Local News.
1501:"Covington's Ship Cafe"
1227:2027/njp.32101064050899
981:Defenders of the Damned
335:Vernon and Irene Castle
207:Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo
130:Design and construction
2016:. Arcadia Publishing.
1838:"Broadway, California"
1810:. Arcadia Publishing.
1086:. Knopf. p. 142.
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